PC Architecture
by Michael Karbo
Publisher: karbosguide.dk 2006
Number of pages: 300
Description:
This guide is written in easy language and contains a lot of illustrations. The author would like to give you enough insight into and confidence about your PC's workings that you would dare to upgrade your PC, or build your next PC yourself.
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